Black Myth Wukong Difficulty Settings
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Does Black Myth Wukong Have Different Difficulty Settings

Difficulty settings have become a hot topic for Action RPGs. With the conversation following most titles after the popularity of the Dark Souls series, one might assume Black Myth Wukong would take one of two paths: having some or no difficulty adjustments. This article will answer this burning question and more.

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Does Black Myth Wukong Have Different Difficulty Settings

The answer to that burning question is a simple one. No, Black Myth Wukong does not have any difficulty settings. As it stands, developer GameScience has no intention to add difficulty adjustment settings in the future.

However, there are some things players can do to make their time in Black Myth Wukong just a bit easier. First, players can craft gear as they progress through the game. This is done at a shrine, and schematics for gear will unlock through natural progression. This might not sound super helpful, but even incremental upgrades will help a lot. Especially since some gear has unique effects like reducing the amount of stamina consumed moving through water, and so forth.

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Another avenue to make the game just a touch easier, is to upgrade your health. As you confront more challenging foes and take out optional mini-bosses on your journey as the Destined One, you will accumulate skill points. These can be spent on various skills, such as unlocking and upgrading attacks, and increasing your total health. If you feel as though you’re struggling in that regard, allocate those skill points accordingly.

Additionally, you can upgrade your gourd to increase the amount of healing received, or even infuse your brew with supplementary effects. This can include making you more poison resistant for a short period of time, or even regenerating a small bit of health after healing.

Ultimately, Black Myth Wukong will be difficult for players unaccustomed to Action RPGs. You’ll just need to observe your enemies and know when to strike, and make the most of your tools (such as spells) to overcome the challenges this game will set in your way. And one last tip: don’t spam your dodge.

Black Myth Wukong will release for PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X on August 20, 2024.


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